Penelope Eckart - Death is the Only Ending For a Villainess



Penelope Eckart has a very defining hair color. It is often hard to match with such a vibrant hot pink hair color.However the author, Gwon Gyeoeul, managed to brilliantly give her outfits that matches with her features. The first outfit showcases an elegant composition of a long, deep green and black gown with delicate short sleeves. Adorned with a trailing ruffle fabric in light deep aquamarine cascading behind, it is accentuated by a gracefully tied bow of the same hue at the waist, embellished with lustrous white pearls. Completing the ensemble is a light gray scarf delicately draped around her neck, adding a touch of refinement. Her accessories are equally striking: spear-shaped deep green earrings echoing the hues of her gown, gracefully framing her face. Around her neck, a deep green rose adorned with white pearls rests, accompanied by a prominent diamond necklace that glistens above her décolletage, adding a captivating sparkle to her attire.




In the second outfit, Penelope Eckart dons a full-length black gown that exudes simplicity yet eloquently asserts

her social standing within the hierarchy. Reflective of Victorian era fashion norms, her attire adheres to the era's

almost uniform-like women's dresses. Typically reserved for conservative, affluent women, the choice of black

underscores her status. The dress features a high neck and long sleeves, characteristic of the period's modesty

standards, while the bodice is adorned with substantial ruffles, adding a touch of ornate detail. The gown

gracefully wraps around her bodice and arms, contrasting with the loose, flowing skirt that completes her

ensemble.






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Chilton, C., Samaha B. (2021). The Evolution of Dresses Through the Ages. Harper’s BAZAAR.

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